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If you make 80,000 a year and have no debt, do you have any credit at all? I would recommend talking to a customer service rep at your local bank or a mortgage broker. They will request your credit scores and let you know in plain English what you qualify for and if you have NO credit, what you can do to remedy that and get the best credit score you can before you commit to a mortgage with high interest rates because you don`t have any credit. A home mortgage is something you should not jump into just because it`s a want. Sometimes it takes years to set yourself up to get the best deal that could save you hundreds of thousands of dollars over 30 years. With an interest rate of 6.5% on a 90,000 mortgage will end up costing you over 205,000 over 30 years. you need the best interest rate you can get. If you work hard to establish good credit you will do yourself the best service that you can do. Good Luck!

I would consult a local mortgage broker. Their job is to match all your income and credit information to a mortgage you can afford. They can tell you the figure you qualify for, if you need a co-signer, what type of mrtgage would be best to suit your needs, who has the best interest rates, fixed rates vs. variable rates, and the best part, they normally do not charge a fee inless they get you into a mortgage so they work really hard to find you information that you would not normally be privy to. Good Luck!

That depends a lot on the characteristics of the system feeding the hydrant which would attect the amount of water that could be delivered, and it varies from system to system and location to location within the same system. Hydrants should be flow tested to determine the water available and to inform the fire department of where to allocate their equipment. Color coding is being used to indicate the flow available from hydrants.

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